Project Details
Návrh prostředí pro vytváření heterogenních modelů
Project Period: 1. 1. 2003 - 31. 12. 2003
Project Type: grant
Code: FR833/2003/G1
Agency: Fond rozvoje vysokých škol MŠMT
Program:
heterogeneous modelling, environment for visual modelling, Java, Eclipse
The design of heterogeneous models of complex and extensive systems is affected by some disadvantages when one uses the standard programming or simulative language. Especially it is the untransparency of such combined models. Our goal is therefore to create a modular and user friendly environment for design of heterogeneous models. Moreover it should allow, at least partial, verification of such models. The starting point will be the design of a formal description of a graph structure merging continuous and discrete approaches. This structure will also allow the addition of the other modelling methods and approaches. We will design and create the graphical editor that will be able to process such a structure, and that will be able to extend according to the graph structure itself.
Černohorský Jakub, Ing. (UITS FIT VUT) , team leader
Rábová Zdeňka, doc. Ing., CSc. (UITS FIT VUT) , team leader
2004
- MARTINEK David. General Hierarchical Network. In: Proceedings of 38th International Conference MOSIS '04 Modelling and Simulation of Systems. Ostrava, 2004, pp. 81-86. ISBN 80-85988-98-4. Detail
- MARTINEK David. Japetus - a Platform for Heterogeneous Modelling. In: Proceedings of XXVI International Autumn Colloquium ASIS 2004 Advanced Simulation of Systems. Ostrava, 2004, pp. 203-206. ISBN 80-86840-03-4. Detail
2003
- MARTINEK David, ČERNOHORSKÝ Jakub and RÁBOVÁ Zdeňka. Eclipse as Modelling Platform. In: Proceedings of XXVth Internation Autumn Colloquium ASIS2003 Advanced Simulation of Systems. Ostrava, 2003, pp. 203-208. ISBN 80-85988-88-7. Detail
- MARTINEK David, ČERNOHORSKÝ Jakub and RÁBOVÁ Zdeňka. Graphical Interface of Simulation. In: Proceedings of 37th International Conference MOSIS'03 Modelling and Simulation of Systems. Ostrava, 2003, pp. 131-136. ISBN 80-85988-86-0. Detail